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Show mse mwmo m wines WASHINGTON Command confirmed that the aircraft was over hostile territory when it (AFNS)-Th- ree crewmen were killed and three others survived when their bomber crashed in the Indian Ocean Feb. 2, following a bombing raid on Iraqi B-5- 2 reported, "MAYDAY." The 14 crewmen listed as missing are: 1st Lt Thomas Clifford Bland Jr., 26; SSgt. John P. Blessinger, 33; SMSgt. Paul G. Buege, 43; Sgt. Barry M. Clark. 26; Capt Arthur Gal van. 33; Capt. William D. Grimm, 28; SSgt. targets. Defense officials believe the large, e strategic bomber developed mechanical problems over the ocean and was not hit by hostile eight-engin- Timothy It. Harrison. 31; TSgt. Robert K. Hodges, 28; Sgt. Damon V. ground fire. The Pentagon identified the dead Kanuha, 28; MSgt. James B. May II, crewmen as Capt. Jeffry J. Olson, 27, 30; SSgt. John L. Oelschlager, 28; SSgt. Mark J. Schmauss, 30; Capt. Grand Forks, N.D.; 1st Lt Jorge I. Dixon L. Walters Jr., 29; and Maj. 26, Trumbull, Conn.; and 1st Lt. Paul J. Weaver, 34. Eric D. Hedeen, 27, Malaga, Wash. The third plane, an crashed The was the third Air Force aira mission Kuwait. in combat during craft to crash in three days. A total of The pilot of that aircraft is missing. 15 American planes had been lost in Eight Americans are confirmed as Desert Storm due to hostile fire as of being held by Iraqis and a total of 24, Feb. 6. crew, are missincluding the On Jan. 31, an AO130H gunship ing. Twelve have been killed in action with 14 crewmen crashed while on a and another 22 died in combat mission. The U.S. Central Ar-teag- a, A-1- 0, B-5- 2 More than 600 Iraqis have been captured or voluntarily surrendered to the allied forces. M ore than 400 prisoners were taken following the first major land battle alone, in the northeast Saudi coastal town of Khafji. 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